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Martin Burrett

UKEd Magazine - September 2015 - 18 views

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    Open access educational magazine
Martin Burrett

October 2015 UKEd Magazine - 45 views

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    Open Access Educational Online Magazine - Special Space and Science Theme
Martin Burrett

UKED Magazine - February 2016 - 19 views

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    Open source online education magazine. This month's theme is home/school communication and collaboration
Martin Burrett

UKEd Magazine - Issue 48 - 3 views

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    "View issue 48 of the UKEdChat magazine."
Martin Burrett

UKED magazine Jan 2014 - 51 views

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    The UKED magazine. 34 pages of professional development gold for educators. Articles, web tools, classroom tips and tricks. Great!
Martin Burrett

UKEd Magazine: October 2016 - 33 views

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    Free online educational magazine for teachers. This issue has a STEM theme.
Martin Burrett

UKED Magazine - July 2015 - 26 views

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    Languages Special
Martin Burrett

It's Just a Matter of Time - 57 views

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    As teachers our time is unfortunately finite, but there are ways that we can use time in the classroom to have a positive impact on learning, progress, attitudes and mindset. In this article I hope you will find something that will really resonate. It is important that you carefully discriminate and find the new tips that work for you. After all, we don't have much time.
Martin Burrett

UKEd Magazine - Issue 51 - 7 views

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    Special World War One Commemorative Edition
Martin Burrett

Our Wellbeing Journey - 9 views

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    Never has the theme of wellbeing been so much in vogue! And it's really no surprise why. The presence and prevalence of the wellbeing 'movement' is growing fast among the teaching profession and beyond. As teachers, we have one of the most privileged and fulfilling roles - to nurture, engage, inspire, and motivate the children we teach. It's a profession full of dedicated, talented people who commit so much of themselves striving to make a difference, to have an impact.
Martin Burrett

UKED Magazine - February e-zine - 20 views

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    Find educational delights in this educational e-zine.
Martin Burrett

UKEdChat Education Research Highlights - Novemeber - 1 views

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    8 education research articles
Tonya Thomas

Nuts and Bolts: Upskilling by Jane Bozarth : Learning Solutions Magazine - 2 views

  • Paving informal paths
  • On paving informal paths, see resources on social and informal learning at Jane Hart’s Social Learning Centre: http://sociallearningcentre.co.uk/ On curation, see Beth Kanter’s blog post “Content Curation 101”: http://www.bethkanter.org/content-curation-101/ On the Cheesecake Factory’s video café: http://www.bersin.com/News/Details.aspx?id=14676 On communities, see Katja Pastoors’s comparison of types of communities of practice as well as the dynamics of top-down v. bottom-up communities of practice: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=1585429 For a study on understanding the workings of a successful community of practice, see Bozarth, J. “The Usefulness of Wenger’s Framework in Understanding an Existing Community of Practice”: http://repository.lib.ncsu.edu/ir/bitstream/1840.16/4978/1/etd.pdf
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UKEd Mag: February - Issue 02 | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Education Commu... - 5 views

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    Tom Bigglestone, who explores the benefits of Philosophy for Children (P4C). Chris Healey, who write about homework in the digital Age. John Pearce, advocates that teachers pledge a pedagogical oath. James Abela gives us a global perspective, writing about his experience in Thailand. Andy Knill waves the flag for the SOLO Taxonomy. UKEdChat Exclusive feature asked teachers what jobs they do if quit the profession. Martin Burrett tells of various highlights observed at BETT this year. Sharon Jones debates how debating can benefit pupils. David Moody shares some Stickmen without Arms! Tina Watson explains how she supports pupils to fill the blank pages. Leon Cych gives tips on how to produce professional video and audio with pupils. We review the book "The Philosophy Shop", edited by Peter Worley.
Kenuvis Romero

Dangerous: an in-depth investigation into the life of John McAfee (Wired UK) - 0 views

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  •  His business plan: create an antivirus program and give it away on bulletin boards. McAfee didn't expect users to pay. His real aim was to get them to think the software was so necessary that they would install it on their computers at work. They did. Within five years, half of the Fortune 100 companies were running it, and they felt compelled to pay a licence fee. By 1990, McAfee was making $5 million (£3.2 million) a year with few overheads and little investment.
  • His success was due in part to his ability to spread his own paranoia, the fear that there was always somebody about to attack.
Martin Burrett

UKEdMag: Get their hands dirty! by @MissNina1983 - 8 views

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    It is essential that children in today's 'technology focused world' get real, hands-on experiences. The only things that some of my children have in their hands, once at home, are games console controls! By making learning fun and interactive we can engage children in finding out about the world around them and their past, instilling a love of learning and giving them some practical skills to use in the real world...
Michael Lewis

Video: A tour through French noir | Sight & Sound | BFI - 17 views

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    French Noir
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